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If you can imagine Americana interpreted through a French lens, then you can see (or more precisely hear) what Eric John Kaiser brings to the table.

Eric John Kaiser may be known as The French Troubadour – but there is so much more to this talented artist. While his French roots may make him seem exotic, those in the know realize that’s just the beginning of his story. After doing over 350 concerts in France, Paris native Eric John Kaiser moved to Portland, Oregon in 2006 following a girl he fell in love with. Since then he has logged close to 10,000 miles each year via air, land and sea. Exploring North America on multiple lengthy tours, he has gigged his way up through Canada and down through the South, as far as New Orleans and Washington D.C., where he performed as an “Artist in Residence” for the Smithsonian Museum. Sometimes driving his trusty Subaru under the wide Montana sky, sometimes riding the subway under the New York City canyons... Then jetting across the Atlantic to tour through France... His music has logged as many miles and picked up accents from across the American landscape: his latest songs resonate now with a very American rhythm, like bouncing across the vast plains on horseback… some western lap steel guitar... some dirty roadhouse blues…

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Eric John Kaiser has released 4 full length albums and played at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC, the Deyoung Museum in San Francisco, the Blue Nile in New Orleans, the Solidays festival in Paris and shared the stage with the Welsh super stars the Stereophonics, toured with French star Tété (who has also appeared as a featuring artist on his album "French Troubadour") and the French band Revolver. French Rapper Fefe from the band Saïan Supa Crew also appeared on Eric John Kaiser's album "L'ODyssée"